1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to jack assembly, and more particularly, to a multi-port jack assembly adapted for power transformers for computers.
2. Description of the Related Art
As we are aware, while operating a computer, especially a notebook computer, a common user usually has to connect the notebook computer to a transformer and then connect the transformer to an electric receptacle for supplying stable voltage to the notebook computer for normal operation.
However, while several notebook computers are operated in the same position at the same time, it is necessary to connect several transformers and several electric wires exclusively for the transformers for supplying each notebook computer with a predetermined stable voltage. As the wires and transformers are increased in number, the wires are subject to entanglement with one another to incur defective heat dissipation and the transformers are hardly space-saving, thus requiring further improvement.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a multi-port jack assembly, which is adapted for electrical connection with a plurality of transformers for a plurality of computers.
The foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by the multi-port jack assembly, which includes a main body. The main body has a plurality of convex connection ports for electrical connection with power transformers adapted for computers, an electric wire electrically connected with an end of the main body, and a plug electrically connected to a distal end of the electric wire. Thus, the present invention is connectable with the multiple transformers adapted for the computers to enable one-to-multiplicity connection and to further reduce the number of the electric wires.
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The main body 11 is shaped like a rectangular parallelepiped. The connection ports 12 are formed on a side of the main body 11 and each two adjacent ones are spaced from each other in a predetermined distance. Each of the connection ports 12 has a corresponding shape to a coupling end 31 of a transformer 30 for a computer to be convex. In this embodiment, each of the connection ports 12 is dual-jack to have two jacks, which have two cavities 121 formed respectively therein. Two electrically conductive pins (not shown) are mounted respectively in the two cavities 121. The electric wire 13 is connected with an end of the main body 11, having a distal end connected with a plug 14.
While the multi-port jack assembly 10 is in use, the user can insert the plug 14 into a household mains receptacle and then insert the transformers 30 into one of the connection ports 12. As shown in
The coupling end 31 of the transformer 30 can alternatively be triple-jack. Referring to
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It is to be noted that the connection port 12 and the coupling end 31 are interchangeable in convex and concave shape for perfect interconnection.